ARMENIA IS GEORGIA'S NUMBER ONE ALLY, SAYS AZERI ANALYST
Tert.am
01.08.11
An Azerbaijani political analyst has questioned the credibility of
a statement by Georgian president that "the enemy of Azerbaijan is
the enemy of Georgia too" and said that Armenia is Georgia's number
one ally.
In an interview with the Azerbaijani news website SalamNews Mubariz
Ahmedoglu referred to Mikheil Saakashvili's policy as "mentally
unbalanced".
"I don't think that today Saakashvili is convinced that the enemy of
Azerbaijan is the enemy of Georgia too," said he.
"Yes, earlier, the Azerbaijani-Georgian relations were at a higher
level, but it can be said that today Armenia is the number one ally
for Georgia," Ahmedoglu explained.
"Recently, some changes have been noticed in the policy Mikheil
Saakashvili adopted towards Armenia and Azerbaijan. His policy can
be regarded as mentally unbalanced," he said.
Further, he said that there is discrepancy in what Saakashvili says
and what he does. Some of Saakashvili's words are meant to please
one of the sides, he added.
"They don't duly reflect the present realities of the
Azerbaijani-Georgian relations," said Mubariz Ahmedoglu.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
01.08.11
An Azerbaijani political analyst has questioned the credibility of
a statement by Georgian president that "the enemy of Azerbaijan is
the enemy of Georgia too" and said that Armenia is Georgia's number
one ally.
In an interview with the Azerbaijani news website SalamNews Mubariz
Ahmedoglu referred to Mikheil Saakashvili's policy as "mentally
unbalanced".
"I don't think that today Saakashvili is convinced that the enemy of
Azerbaijan is the enemy of Georgia too," said he.
"Yes, earlier, the Azerbaijani-Georgian relations were at a higher
level, but it can be said that today Armenia is the number one ally
for Georgia," Ahmedoglu explained.
"Recently, some changes have been noticed in the policy Mikheil
Saakashvili adopted towards Armenia and Azerbaijan. His policy can
be regarded as mentally unbalanced," he said.
Further, he said that there is discrepancy in what Saakashvili says
and what he does. Some of Saakashvili's words are meant to please
one of the sides, he added.
"They don't duly reflect the present realities of the
Azerbaijani-Georgian relations," said Mubariz Ahmedoglu.
From: A. Papazian